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Notice of Hearing for Chapter 7 Transportdocx.Pdf NOTICE OF HEARING CHAPTER 7 TRANSPORT (PART) and relevant definitions and planning maps Venue: Christchurch Replacement District Plan Hearings Venue 348 Manchester Street, Christchurch Date: 29 June – 9 July 2015 Time: From 10am daily This notice serves to notify submitters to Chapter 7 of the hearing on this matter. In order for the Secretariat to prepare an Indicative Hearing Schedule, submitters who indicated in their submission that they wish to be heard are required to RSVP to the Secretariat ([email protected]) by 4pm, 22 June 2015 with the following information: 1. Submitter number and name. 2. Whether the submitter wishes to speak to their submission at the Hearing. 3. Whether the submitter has legal representation and if so, their lawyer’s name. 4. Whether the submitter is calling any expert evidence, the expert’s name and confirmation that the expert is available to be cross-examined. Note 1: If you do not wish to come to this Hearing and speak, or have anyone speak for you please advise the Secretariat. However your submission will still be considered by the Panel when they deliberate. Note 2: If you supply further evidence or statements the person who has signed the document will be expected to attend the Hearing and be available to answer questions. If you file the document and do not wish to appear, you must file a memorandum to the Hearings Panel seeking leave to be excused from attending. The Secretariat will pre-circulate the Indicative Hearing Schedule by email setting out times for parties to attend. Thereafter, the Hearing Schedule will be available and updated regularly on the website under the Transport page. (www.chchplan.ihp.govt.nz/hearings). The Hearing Schedule is subject to change. Submitters should arrive early and make themselves available for the full morning or afternoon they are scheduled to speak. The Panel issued directions following the Pre-hearing Meeting as to the conduct of the hearing. These are set out in the Pre-hearing Report and Directions dated 23 February 2015, attached. It is advisable you read the Pre-hearing Report and Directions in preparation for the hearing. There are some important steps leading up to the Hearing for anyone wishing to participate in the Hearings. The key dates and deadlines for submitters can found on the Key Dates page http://www.chchplan.ihp.govt.nz/key-dates. Submitters are urged to check the website for updates, and contact the Secretariat on phone 0800 242 4040 or email [email protected] if they require any further information. The Panel wishes to remind submitters of the availability of the Friend of Submitter Richard Ball, to assist with process matters, [email protected] or 0800 777 441. CHAPTER 7 TRANSPORT List of Submitters 10 Michael James Mellon 306 Halswell Residents Association 307 NZIA Canterbury Branch 309 Lois James 310 Christchurch City Council 317 Grant Nelson 337 Megan Woodhouse 340 Akaroa Civic Trust 342 Environment Canterbury 363 Spark New Zealand Trading Ltd 364 Chorus New Zealand Limited 372 Alex Telfar 373 Scott Behrnes 374 Joe Paul 377 Maurice R Carter Limited 378 Marriner Investments Limited 379 Avonhead Mall Limited 380 Marriner Investments No 1 Limited 381 Oakvale Farm Limited 385 Maurice Carter Charitable Trust 388 McDonalds Restaurants NZ Ltd. 400 Shannon Gilmore 410 Emma McCone 422 The Salvation Army 424 Francesca Bradley 441 Nicola Whelan Henderson 443 Owain John 448 Alex Manktelow 450 Anna Johns 452 Laura Irwin 485 Nick Rochford 487 Siana Fitzjohn 488 Brian Urmson 489 James Martin 491 Mashi Naguchi 495 Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) 525 Nurse Maude Association 542 Cameron Bradley 575 New Zealand Institute of Surveyors (Canterbury) 585 Ben Nicholson 587 Dominic O'Connor 588 Michael Summerfield 595 Property Council New Zealand 607 Latitude Group Limited Latitude Group Limited 608 James Mills-Kelly 610 April Fitzjohn 613 Dave Fitzjohn 644 Dirk De Lu 648 Canterbury District Health Board 656 Catholic Diocese of Christchurch 676 Integrated State Schools 678 Belgravia Investments Ltd 692 Mindy Chen-Wishard 700 Ryan Lill 705 Foodstuffs South Island Limited and Foodstuffs (South Island) Properties Limited 707 NPT Ltd 723 Mobil Oil NZ, Z Energy Ltd and BP Oil NZ Ltd 725 Bunnings Limited 738 Ilam and Upper Riccarton Residents Association 740 Vector Gas Ltd 741 Calder Stewart Industries Ltd 742 Scentre New Zealand Limited 744 Grand Limited 745 Ryman Healthcare Limited 752 Alpine Presebytery 756 Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology 761 and Kiwi Property Holdings Ltd Kiwi Income Property Trust 762 Lyttelton/ Mt Herbert Community Board 763 and Christchurch Methodist Central Mission Methodist Church of New Zealand 768 Orchard Trust 769 Lyttelton Harbour Business Association 771 Citadel Limited 775 Annex Developments Limited 778 Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga 785 The Order of St John, South Island Region Trust Board 786 Darian Woods 787 Kennaway Park Joint Venture Partnership 789 K I Commercial Limited 790 Progressive Enterprises Limited 793 Church Property Trustees 795 Brents Investments Ltd 797 University of Canterbury 808 Jan Cook 810 Environ Projects Ltd and Luney Developments Ltd 814 AMP Capital Palms Pty Limited 816 TEL Property Nominees Limited 821 South Island Commercial, trading as Colliers International 837 Rangi Ruru Girls' School 840 Ngai Tahu 851 Jolene Oldman 863 Christchurch International Airport Limited 886 Canterbury Aggregate Producers Group 897 KiwiRail 899 Spreydon / Heathcote Community Board 906 Humphry John Davy Rolleston 915 Lyttelton Port Company Limited 917 Memorial Avenue Investments Limited 920 Waterloo Park Limited 922 Orion New Zealand 928 Eliot Sinclair Consultancy 934 Patrick David Sloan 964 Barrington Issues Group 966 Terrace Development Services Ltd, Hallgrow Farms Ltd and Foxton PropertiesLtd 969 Davie Lovell-Smith Ltd 977 Goodman Property Trust 985 Calder Stewart Industries Ltd 988 Mobil Oil New Zealand Ltd 1018 Avonhead Community Group Inc. 1051 Fredrik Rohs 1057 M Slemint 1073 St Georges Hospital 1074 Urbis TPD Limited 1079 Taylor Space Investments Ltd 1081 880 Main North Road Limited 1085 Terra Dumont 1086 7990 Limited 1128 Robert Williamson 1130 Feroze Brailsford 1145 Mahaanui Kurataiao Ltd and Te Runanga O Ngai Tahu 1149 Generation Zero 1164 Tim Martin 1166 John Shrewsbury 1167 Lauren Merritt 1170 Blind Foundation 1173 Fletcher Building Limited 1178 Richie Russell 1181 Andrew Evans 1182 Colin Stokes 1183 Beacon Pathway 1188 Papanui Properties Limited 100-148 Langdons Road 1189 Papanui Properties Limited 30-64 Harewood Rd, 22 Chapel St & 41 Langdons Rd. 1191 Deidre Wood 1195 Peebles Group Ltd 1200 Waimakariri District Council 1201 Waste Management New Zealand Limited 1202 Victoria Foxton and Creag McCulloch 1210 R&H Investments Limited 1220 Robert Leonard Manthei 1233 Blenheim Holdings Ltd 1238 Lyttelton/Mt Herbert Community Board 1249 The Murray Costello Family Trust 1250 Selwyn House School 1267 Brents Investments 2008 Ltd 1269 Ryman Healthcare Ltd 1270 Scentre (New Zealand) Limited 1274 Goodman Property Trust 1277 Waterloo Park Limited (Waterloo) 1279 Winstone Aggregates 1281 7990 Limited 1282 Hay Trust Management Co Ltd 1283 880 Main North Road Limited 1285 Costello Cars Ltd 1288 Craig Costello 1289 Edward Aitken 1291 Federated Farmers of NZ 1294 Property Council NZ 1295 Mobil Oil NZ Limited, Z Energy Limited, BP Oil NZ Limited 1298 Alpine Presbytery 1308 AMP Capital Palms Pty Ltd 1313 Equus Trust 1315 Cranford 484 Ltd 1316 Maurice R Carter Limited 1322 Tailorspace Investments Limited 1323 Horticulture NZ 1325 TEL Property Nominees Limited 1326 Peebles Group Ltd 1328 Awly Investments Ltd 1331 Transpower New Zealand Limited 1334 Canterbury Aggregate Producers Group 1335 AMP Capital Investors (NZ) Ltd. 1338 Rockgas Ltd 1339 Orion NZ Ltd 1344 Ray Wood 1345 Radford Family 1346 Annex Developments Limited 1347 Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) 1349 NPT Ltd 1351 Memorial Avenue Investments Ltd 1352 Kiwi Income Property Trust Limited 1353 Quaifes Road Developments Ltd 1357 The Isaac Conservation and Wildlife Trust 1358 Archer Memorial Baptist Home Trust 1359 Christchurch International Airport Ltd (CIAL) 1360 David and Heather Bundy 1361 Radio New Zealand Limited 1362 Riccarton Bush Kilmarnock Residents Association 1367 Bunnings Limited 1372 Shayne and Karen Richardson 1375 Ngai Tahu Property Limited 1377 Reefville Properties Limited 1378 McDonalds Restaurants (NZ) Limited 1381 Gelita NZ Limited 1383 Linton Photography Ltd 1384 Montage Interactive Ltd 1387 W Stirling 1389 JJT and HJ Glass 1394 CCPP Properties Limited 1398 Holistic Education Trust 1402 QB Studios 1403 Gary Lin 1412 Riccarton / Wigram Community Board 1414 Robert Leonard Broughton 1417 Avonhead Mall Limited 1422 Fox and Associates Ltd 1427 Ilam and Upper Riccaton Residents' Association 1433 Willowlea Hospital 2014 Ltd 1436 Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (CPIT) 1437 Methodist Church of New Zealand and Christchurch Methodist Central Mission 1440 The Catholic Diocese of Christchurch 1441 Patrick David Sloan 1442 University of Canterbury 1443 Daniel Williams 1444 Lyttelton Port Company Limited 1445 Joan Blatchford 1446 David Thornley 1447 Environ Projects Ltd and Luney Developments Ltd 1448 TRoNT 1449 Kristy Inwood 1450 Progressive Enterprises Ltd 1451 Halswell Trust 1463 Hope Presbyterian Church .
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